How can I check how many HBA controlres do I have connected in a
system, if this system are in a ( very ) remote location, and I just
have SSH available ?
prtconf -v returns too many noise !
prtconv -v |grep RAID returns only one line ...
There is an easy way ?
Fábio Rabelo
Thanks for the tip ...
Well, it would be my friend if it was present in my system :
sasinfo: command not found
Fábio Rabelo
2014-10-03 10:32 GMT-03:00 Bielicki, Michal m...@losstech.de:
sasinfo is your friend.
Kind regards /
Grüße aus dem hohen Norden
Michal Bielicki
The 'pkg' command is your friend :)
pkg search sasinfo, returns a package called sasinfo.
pfexec pkg install sasinfo, would install it. After this sasinfo should
just work.
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~ sjorge
On 2014-10-03 15:46, Fábio Rabelo wrote:
Thanks for the tip ...
Well, it would be my friend if it was
I think sasinfo might not be installed by default. Try 'sudo pkg install
sasinfo'. It is part of the illumos kernel, so it must be present in
omnios. What version are you running?
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Fábio Rabelo fa...@fabiorabelo.wiki.br
wrote:
How can I check how many HBA
On Oct 3, 2014, at 6:25 AM, Fábio Rabelo fa...@fabiorabelo.wiki.br wrote:
How can I check how many HBA controlres do I have connected in a
system, if this system are in a ( very ) remote location, and I just
have SSH available ?
prtconf -v returns too many noise !
prtconv -v |grep RAID
Fresh ominous stable install:
root@omnios-omnios:/root# pkg refresh
root@omnios-omnios:/root# pkg search sasinfo
INDEX ACTION VALUE PACKAGE
basename file usr/sbin/sasinfo
pkg:/system/storage/sasinfo@0.5.11-0.151012
pkg.fmri set